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Israeli soldier fired tear-gas canister in the face of a schoolboy waiting for his school bus

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"dropsitenews on IG A slow-moving Israeli convoy passed 14 year old Nazih Masalma as he waited near his home for his school bus in a village southwest of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. Without stopping or saying a word, a soldier opened a jeep door and from about five meters fired a tear-gas canister straight into the 14-year-old's face. Nazih collapsed in blood, his sister screaming that he was dead. Neighbors carried him through the gas to a clinic, then to hospitals in Dura and Hebron, where doctors removed his eye to stop the bleeding and operated repeatedly on fragments and a broken jaw. Nazih spent six days in intensive care and still can't sleep, speak much or bear noise. Neighbors captured the moment on video but are afraid to release it, fearing army retaliation and raids on their homes if they publish evidence of the soldier's actions. Based on report by Haaretz journalists Gideon Levy and Alex Levac. Photo Credit: Alex Levac" - Source

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Event Notes

Blinding of a schoolboy in Beit Awwa

on Monday, October 27, 14-year-old Nazih Masalma from the West Bank village of Beit Awwa was severely injured by Israali soldiers while waiting with his sister for the school bus. The parents, Iyad, 45, and Rula, 34, were both home when their two children left for school, waiting for the school bus. According to his family, a convoy of Israeli army vehicles passed by, and a soldier in the last jeep fired a tear-gas canister at Nazih from close range striking him directly in the face. The impact destroyed his right eye and seriously injured his face and jaw. His sister fainted, and Nazih was evacuated unconscious to several hospitals, where doctors removed his eye and performed multiple surgeries.

Nazih Masalma was a student at Beit Awwa Secondary School for Boys. He was taken to Al-Ahli Hospital in Hebron for treatment, where his injuries were described as critical. His sister also suffered from tear gas inhalation and was transferred to Dura Governmental Hospital for treatment.

The family lives in poor conditions, and Nazih has since become withdrawn, avoiding light and human contact. They say he refuses to go near the spot where the incident occurred. Neighbors reportedly have camera footage but are afraid to give it to the army.

The IDF spokesperson said the allegation was “not known” to them, raising the possibility that the soldiers involved did not report the incident. The family is seeking help for Nazih’s long recovery, including obtaining an artificial eye.

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Nazih Masalma

The details for each video come from social media. None of it has been verified.